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=='''The Realm of the King'''==
 
=='''The Realm of the King'''==
In his dying years, the King took for himself the eastern realm, beyond the river Trahern.  There he built the great keep of Sorel, which he named for his son, to stand fast against the Aedgyth raiders from the far East.  To his six generals, he gave the lands of the March in the South to keep for their sons.  And, to the four generals newly come, he gave the lands of the Sand in the North.
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In his dying years, the King took for himself the eastern realm, beyond the river Trahern.  There he built the great keep of Sorel, which he named for his son, to stand fast against the Aedgyth raiders from the far East.  To his six generals, he gave the lands of the March to keep for their sons.  And, to the four generals newly come, he gave the lands of the North.
  
 
The ten generals swore themselves in service of the King in exchange for this deeding, and the King named them barons.  The King’s ten barons then knighted those around them who were worthy and, out of these, chose one to be knight of the baron’s fortress keep.  The King granted the barons leave to build a demesne for their family, but the King’s ten barons dwell with the King in his realm.
 
The ten generals swore themselves in service of the King in exchange for this deeding, and the King named them barons.  The King’s ten barons then knighted those around them who were worthy and, out of these, chose one to be knight of the baron’s fortress keep.  The King granted the barons leave to build a demesne for their family, but the King’s ten barons dwell with the King in his realm.

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